This thesis contributes to the burgeoning field of the history of sexuality in New Zealand and seeks to distill the more theorised and reflexive understanding of the subjectively understood queer male identity since 1948. Emerging from the disciplines of History and English, this project draws from a range of narratological materials: parliamentary debates contained in Hansard, and novels and short stories written by men with publicly avowed queer identities. This thesis explores how both 'normative' identity and the category of 'the homosexual' were constructed and mobilised in the public domain, in this case, the House of Representatives. It shows that members of the House have engaged with an extensive tradition of defining and exclu...
Little has been published about the ascending trajectory of lesbian characters in prime-time televis...
Suggests that one's sense of one's self and one's sexuality may also have a close relationship to no...
The legitimacy of the historical novel as a means of interpreting the past continues to divide criti...
The 1950s and ’60s were pivotal decades in the emergence of modern gay life. New Zealand’s cities ex...
In this thesis I explore queerness in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand utilizing historical sources,...
Modern museums and galleries are cultural spaces that often participate in human rights advocacy and...
This thesis explores whether a primarily minority-focused (homosexual) narrative can remain accessib...
Gender is acknowledged as a highly-vexed category in Australian history and culture. Its doctrine of...
Historical analysis of sex education materials, as well as of the debates that surround them, can sh...
© 1996 Dr. Robert Hugh ReynoldsThis thesis studies the creation of gay activist subjectivities throu...
This study explores pre-1970 lesbian life and lives in Aotearoa/New Zealand before the impact of wom...
Thomas Piontek contends that \u27for many people their sense of being gay relies intensely on litera...
Despite the passing of significant legislation in the late 20th century ("Homosexual Law Reform Act,...
This article situates queer mobility within wider historical geographies of trans-Tasman flows of go...
This thesis surveys the life of expatriate writer James Courage (1903-63). More than a literary biog...
Little has been published about the ascending trajectory of lesbian characters in prime-time televis...
Suggests that one's sense of one's self and one's sexuality may also have a close relationship to no...
The legitimacy of the historical novel as a means of interpreting the past continues to divide criti...
The 1950s and ’60s were pivotal decades in the emergence of modern gay life. New Zealand’s cities ex...
In this thesis I explore queerness in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand utilizing historical sources,...
Modern museums and galleries are cultural spaces that often participate in human rights advocacy and...
This thesis explores whether a primarily minority-focused (homosexual) narrative can remain accessib...
Gender is acknowledged as a highly-vexed category in Australian history and culture. Its doctrine of...
Historical analysis of sex education materials, as well as of the debates that surround them, can sh...
© 1996 Dr. Robert Hugh ReynoldsThis thesis studies the creation of gay activist subjectivities throu...
This study explores pre-1970 lesbian life and lives in Aotearoa/New Zealand before the impact of wom...
Thomas Piontek contends that \u27for many people their sense of being gay relies intensely on litera...
Despite the passing of significant legislation in the late 20th century ("Homosexual Law Reform Act,...
This article situates queer mobility within wider historical geographies of trans-Tasman flows of go...
This thesis surveys the life of expatriate writer James Courage (1903-63). More than a literary biog...
Little has been published about the ascending trajectory of lesbian characters in prime-time televis...
Suggests that one's sense of one's self and one's sexuality may also have a close relationship to no...
The legitimacy of the historical novel as a means of interpreting the past continues to divide criti...